Dexter

I'm glad they finally revealed that Gellar was Travis's dark passenger. They've been dropping hints all season long so I was starting to think it was too obvious and they'd reveal he was real. Afterwards on Sho Runners they talked to the show runner and he revealed that outside of the writers the only person who knew Gellar was in Travis's head was Edward James Olmos. Even the directors didn't know. When they had Gellar and Travis in a cafe the director had them place a cup down for Gellar. They had to interrupt the scene and remove the cup. Colin Hanks wasn't informed until they filmed this episode. They didn't want him conscious that he was interacting with an imaginary character all season long.

It's creepy that Louis was the guy who bought the Ice Truck Killer fake arm. And they showed it while he was banging Batista's sister. Is Louis was weirdo killer or an innocent collector?

Finding out a drunk Quinn banged an older overweight woman and that they took pictures was so damn funny...I had to stop the show to laugh.

No big surprise at the end there but a good reveal nonetheless. What I found more interesting was the implication that the Nerdy forensic intern might be a killer and Batista's sister his next victim (I'm bad with names apparently)

Ugh, thought the reveal was lame as hell myself. Dexter has been trying to track down Gellar for ages, yet he wastes all that time setting up his kill room and talking to his dad first (just so he doesn't get to see Travis talking to himself), and then he descends into a basement that has, surprise surprise, Gellar dead in a freezer (just so he can be trapped down there by Travis).

It was just all so painfully obvious and contrived.

The shame of it is, the basic idea of Travis and Gellar was a good one. The writers just did an absolutely terrible job of disguising it.

Unrealistic councelling:
So the department's shrink had absolutely no idea about all the shit one of the officers went through? Really?

Bullshit Technobabble:
Tracing down the IP-Adress of a website is serious business now? Come on! Those public Adresses aren't a secret! If they were, the internet wouldn't work!
And Wlan-dude should think about using some fucking encryption...

Miam Metro work ethic:
Allegedly having scanned the entire room for traps, but then missing 5 big fucking bowls of blood at the ceiling? That's just bad form.

Do some research, writers!

Don't get me started on the twist that never was one.
I found it funny how Louis showed off his apartment. What he didn't mention to Jaimie was, that as a video game designer he barely gets any sparetime to actually spend in it.

Dialogue of the Week:The Body was missing a hand. Any idea why Gellar took it?

I want Lumen back. Not the Lumen whose Dark Passenger suddenly disappears in the Season 5 finale. But the Lumen who was a bit crazy, smart, has a special bond with Dexter, and can scary in the kill room. Them together was different and interesting which this current season of Dexter has been trying to be but failing and disappointing in many ways.

I though their dynamic was a really interesting one, I just could never buy Stiles as that character. A sweet, wholesome girl like that gets raped and severely brutalized... and then decides she's going to become a serial killer and hunt down her attackers? Yeah right.

Maybe if she had already been a fairly dark, troubled character (like a Lisbeth Salander type), and this is what finally sent her over the edge, that would make sense. But not the way they presented it.

I have a really bad, creepy feeling about where things are going for Dexter and Deb, based on tonight's episode and the preview of next week's episode. I think the showrunners are having things lead up to Deb realizing that she has romantic feelings for Dexter. Just I think the show can't get any worse. If they do this, then it will truly be the end of Dexter as we know it. What are the writers thinking? I mean, thinking about it gives me actual chills down the spine. It would completely ruin Dexter and Deb's brother-sister relationship. Yes, they aren't really brother and sister but they are legally through Dexter's adoption.

Amen, my brother. Those were the good, old days of Dexter when you would feel addictively drawn to watching every episode of the season in a good, exciting way and not out of a sense of obligation that are driving most people into further watching Dexter.

Season five used up my sense of obligation. It didn't even have a strong special guest star to carry things along like seasons three and four (Jimmy Smitts; John Lithgow). I haven't even tried season six, and judging from what I've read, I don't think I've missed anything.